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  • How To: LAN access for Wireless Clients without an Access Point*
    Friday 25 July 2003 – 06:27
    Here's the problem. You're cheap...uh, make that frugal... have one or two wireless laptops that you want to get connected to your LAN, and don't want to buy an access point or wireless router to do it. Can it be done?
  • Secure Remote Data Access for Home Users*
    Thursday 3 April 2008 – 03:50 in Networking
    Secure Remote Data Access for Home Users Go out and about... while your data stays at home. We show you how to safely access your data over the Internet using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
  • Belkin Bluetooth Access Point Reviewed*
    Friday 14 March 2003 – 06:58
    Bluetooth fans have had to pay a lot for the privilege of getting their clients connected into their wired LANs. But not any more! Belkin's Bluetooth Access Point is priced within the reach of the average home networker, and includes a two-port USB print server to boot. But will it earn a place in your pile of networking boxes? Read our review and find out!
  • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) NeedToKnow - Part II*
    Wednesday 25 June 2003 – 09:11
    When we last left WPA (in our November 2002 WPA - Wireless Security for the rest of us NeedToKnow) it was but a gleam in the eye of the Wi-Fi Alliance and a hardy band of brave souls. They had decided to stop waiting for the IEEE Task Group i to finish its work, take a subset of the technologies the Task Group was working on and get them to market as soon as possible.
  • NETGEAR WG602 54Mbps Wireless Access Point Review*
    Tuesday 11 May 2004 – 11:00
    Although NETGEAR was the first to launch the opening salvo in the tri-mode / dual-band wireless LAN wars, its WG602 54Mbps Wireless Access Point that it announced a few months ago represents the first-available draft-802.11g Access Point shipped by the company. It made its way into the SmallNetBuilder Test Lab pretty quickly, and our first-available review will give you our usual in-depth report.
  • D-Link AirPlus Enhanced 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point Review*
    Saturday 12 October 2002 – 01:06
    TI-based 802.11b access point with '22Mbps' mode when used with other AirPlus products.Has bridging and wireless repeating features & can act as an Ethernet client adapter. No WEP enabled throughput penalty, best case speed only about 7Mbps.
  • CES 2007: First horseman of apocalypse in Las Vegas*
    Monday 8 January 2007 – 06:49
    CES 2007: First horseman of apocalypse in Las Vegas If there was any doubt that CES has become a bloated, over the top, affair, much like the last days of Pompeii, or Comdex for that matter, you need read no further than this little ditty from our intrepid reporter, Rob Wright, in Las Vegas.
  • U.S. Robotics 802.11g Wireless Turbo Multi-function Access Point reviewed*
    Thursday 21 August 2003 – 10:58
    The U.S. Robotics USR5450 802.11g Wireless Turbo Multi-function Access Point is the first product to hit the streets powered by Texas Instruments' TNETW1130 chipset. USR says TI's 100Mbps "802.11g+" technology was worth the wait, but you'll need to read our review to see if we agree.
  • QuickView: ASUS WL-330G 54Mbps Pocket Access Point*
    Thursday 10 June 2004 – 03:30
    Maybe it's just that the novelty has worn off, but we weren't as impressed with the 11g version of ASUS' miniature Access Point. Read our QuickView review of the WL-330G and find out why.
  • ASUS WL-330 Pocket Wireless Access Point reviewed*
    Tuesday 24 February 2004 – 10:00
    At first glance, you might dismiss ASUS' tiny WL-330 as a wireless toy, but you'd be wrong. This mighty-mite packs good performance, WDS bridging / repeating and Ethernet-to-wireless adapter capabilities into a package that's sure to lend itself to some creative uses.
  • Hacker claims to have gained access to Steam customer data*
    Thursday 19 April 2007 – 11:26
    Hacker claims to have gained access to Steam customer data A hacker claims to have gotten hold of a mountain of sensitive data from software company Valve, including credit card information from users who have purchased content from its digital distribution system Steam. ...
  • CES 2007: Want wireless Internet access at CES? Then pay $400.*
    Sunday 7 January 2007 – 02:51
    CES 2007: Want wireless Internet access at CES? Then pay $400. Many attendees of CES 2007 experienced a rude awakening Saturday when they discovered that The Venetian/Sands Expo Center was offering Wi-Fi access - for the outrageous price of $399.95 for two days.
  • Quick View: GIGABYTE GN-A17GU 802.11g Wireless Access Point*
    Tuesday 29 June 2004 – 10:55
    GIGABYTE Technology has decided to join the ranks of companies trying to eke out a decent business pursuing the rapidly decreasing margins in consumer Networking products. Their GN-A17GU 11g Access Point turned in decent performance, but left us wondering how GIGABYTE plans to gain market share with me-too, hard-to-find networking products.
  • Belkin 802.11g Wireless Access Point reviewed*
    Friday 18 July 2003 – 07:59
    Belkin's F5D7130 802.11g Wireless Access Point is one of the first 802.11g APs to be both 11g spec-compliant and support Wi-Fi Protected Access. We found it to be a good performer, but with some limitations that might cause some prospective purchasers to think twice before buying.
  • Linksys Product Preview - WAP54GPE Wireless-G Exterior Access Point*
    Wednesday 26 October 2005 – 02:50
    This time it's not the FCC website that provides a view of an upcoming Linksys product, but Linksys' own website instead. Tim Higgins provides the intimate details on the company's first foray into the outdoor AP market.

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